It's time to say goodbye to the biggest ad man in the business- but before he goes- Don Draper is leaving some of his belongings with the Smithsonian's American History Museum. Nikole Killion reports from Washington where the 'Mad Men' memorabilia will be on display.

Fireworks and fury on Capitol Hill! The Secret Service Director was confronted again by Congress as new video is released of two drunken agents allegedly hitting a White House barricade this month. Nikole Killion reports on all the drama from Washington.

President Obama's Affordable Care Act turns five years old. Obama signed the act into law in 2010, since then the White House says more than 16 million Americans have been able to get covered under the law. Nikole Killion provides an update with where the law stands today. She reports from Washington.

In a major victory for consumers the three largest credit reporting agencies are making it easier for people to dispute items on their credit report and will implement a waiting period to report medical debts. The companies say the consumer assistance plan will help make the process more simple and transparent. Nikole Killion reports.

Calls for Hillary Clinton to come out with more details about her use of a private e-mail account while Secretary of State are now coming from allies too. Senator Dianne Feinstein says "silence is going to hurt her." Nikole Killion reports from Washington.

Amid protests, travel bans, front-page editorials and corporate boycotts, Indiana leaders say their law allowing refusal of service is a freedom of religion issue and not an anti-gay issue. Political and business leaders join protesters in disagreement.

An 8-year-old Burlington Junction, Missouri, girl says a man entered her room during the night last week and carried her outside. She was able to free herself by biting him, she says. Her father and friends have searched for the man and police are investigating.

Notable names on Twitter -- including celebrities, athletes and politicians -- are pushing back against an Indiana law that allows businesses to refuse service gay people on religious grounds. Click on to see who's making social media waves.

In March 2015, a sinkhole swallowed a tour bus in northern Brazil. The incident happened near a flooded river. Everyone aboard escaped safely. Take a look at what causes a sinkhole and some other notable sinkholes that have made headlines.